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Duck Lake 7

Crime data for Duck Lake 7, British Columbia.

Duck Lake 7 Safety Score

Below Average

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Data from British Columbia

Crime statistics are not available at the police jurisdiction level for Duck Lake 7. The data below is from British Columbia (Province).

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Total Crimes (2024)

426,806

3.4%

Historical Trend (1998 - 2024)

Clearance Rate

25.9%

Cases solved by police

110,362 Solved316,444 Unsolved

Most Common

Property Crime

56%
Property
Other
Violent

Top 5 Reported Violations

Most frequent specific criminal code violations in 2024.

Historical Trend by Violation

No trend data available.

Safety Scores & Indices

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Duck Lake 7

British Columbia, Canada

About Duck Lake 7

The Battle of Duck Lake was an infantry skirmish on 26 March 1885 between North-West Mounted Police forces of the Government of Canada, and the Métis militia of Louis Riel's newly established Provisional Government of Saskatchewan. The skirmish took place 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) outside Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, and lasted approximately 30 minutes, after which Superintendent Leif Newry Fitzroy Crozier of the NWMP, his forces having endured fierce fire with twelve killed and eleven wounded, called for a general retreat. The battle is considered the initial engagement of the North-West Rebellion. Although Louis Riel proved to be victorious at Duck Lake, the general agreement among historians is that the battle was strategically a disappointment to his cause.

Livability Score
A
89/100 Score
Cost of Living Index
120Very High

National Baseline = 100

Climate & Weather

Annual historical averages

July High
25.1°C
Jan Low
-1.4°C
Annual Rain
151 mm
Annual Snow
22 cm
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Nearby Areas

15 locations

References & Sources

Wikipedia

General information about Duck Lake 7

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Statistics Canada

Crime statistics, population & census data

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Crime data sourced from the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Survey via Statistics Canada. Last updated for the most recent available reference year.